The Nightless City was open 24 hours a day. Both document 1 and document 4 mentioned that the Nightless City was open 24 hours a day. There was no need to make an appointment. Citizens and tourists could visit the block at any time, and they could also watch the block performances with a restriction. In addition, document 2 and document 3 also mentioned that the Nightless City was open to the public 24 hours a day for free. Therefore, it could be said with certainty that the Nightless City was open 24 hours a day.
Yes, the Nightless City was a 24-hour street. Citizens and tourists could visit at any time without the need to make reservations or purchase tickets. There were free performances in the neighborhood, but the specific performance time was limited. It usually started after 7 pm. The street would be open as usual during the Spring Festival. Although some performances might be canceled on rainy days, the Nightless City was still open to the public.
The Nightless City was open for business as usual during the Spring Festival. The block was open to the public 24 hours a day. There was no need to make an appointment. Citizens and tourists could visit the block at any time and watch the block performance for free. Although the specific business hours were not mentioned, it could be inferred that the Nightless City was open during the Spring Festival. Thus, the Nightless City of the Great Tang should be open on the first day of the month.
The Nightless City was open 24 hours a day throughout the year, and visitors could freely control the time they wanted to play according to their preferences and time. Although the specific business hours were not mentioned, it could be inferred from the information provided that the best time to visit the Nightless City in winter was from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. During this time, tourists could enjoy the different scenery of day and night and avoid excessive traffic. In addition, there was a specific time for the performance in the Nightless City of Tang. The citizens and tourists needed to watch the performance in the street during the performance time.
Yes, the Nightless City was open 24 hours a day. Citizens and tourists could visit at any time without reservation or tickets. There might be a time limit for performances in the neighborhood, but the entire neighborhood was open 24/7.
The Nightless City was open 24 hours a day and would not be closed. According to document 2, the Nightless City would be open during the Spring Festival, and there would be light shows and performances. Although there was no specific opening time for the day, according to other relevant information, the best time to visit the Nightless City was after 7 pm. Thus, it could be inferred that the Nightless City of the Great Tang was open today.
The so-called day was 24 hours, which was the time it took for the Earth to rotate once. It was also calculated according to the sun's day. It was one day when the Earth rotated to the same position as the sun. However, in terms of the exact length of the Earth's rotation, its cycle was about 23 hours and 56 minutes. At the same time, under different circumstances, the length of sunlight in a day would be different. For example, during the winter solstice, there would be about ten hours of sunlight during the day, and during the summer solstice, there would be about sixteen hours of sunlight during the day. In addition, in some specific concepts, such as the time-limited eating method of intermittent fasting, the time of eating in a day would be limited to a few hours, and the rest of the time would be fasting. However, this did not change the basic definition of 24 hours a day.
The Nightless City was open to the public 24 hours a day throughout the year. There was no specific opening time limit. The tourists could choose to visit in the morning or evening according to their own schedule. According to document 3 and document 5, the best time to visit the Nightless City was after 7 pm. At this time, the streets would be lit up and one could enjoy the beautiful night view. Therefore, whether it was day or night, tourists could visit and experience the Tang Empire's Nightless City at any time.